Reference number: CH000197
How to change a device's
resource.
Question:How to change a device's resource.
Answer:If you encounter issues such as an IRQ conflict or other
conflicts with your hardware devices, it may be required that you change
the resource values on those devices. The below information describes
how to change the resource settings for hardware devices on a Windows 95
or Windows 98 computer.
- Within Device Manager locate the device that you would like to
change.
- Double-click the device to open the devices properties.
- Click the Resources tab.

- Uncheck the "Use automatic settings" option (this may
vary depending upon the version of windows you are running, however,
it will be similar).
- Either attempt to change the Settings Based On, or double-click
the resource type that you would like to change. The following is
an example when double-clicking on the Interrupt Request option.

Potential Issues:
Receive a message, "You cannot modify the
resources for this device directly. To change the device's resources,
change the resources of its parent device."
When receiving this message, directly following it
should be its parent device. Opening the parent device and changing
its resources will allow you to appropriately change the resources.
Cannot change the resources on my device.
Ensure that you are unable to change the device
resources both by double-clicking on the Resource Type as well as
attempting to change the Settings Based On option.
If you are unable to change the resources for the
device when trying both of these options, it is likely that you may
be encountering one of the following issues:
-
The device is a legacy device and requires that
jumpers be moved in order to set the resources.
-
The device is an onboard device, soldiered onto
the motherboard or riser board and have a set resource.
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The device has no other available options to be
changed.
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